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A. BEESLEY. BEESLEY MARBLE WORKS MAXUFACTUHEKS OF HIGH GKADE fllonamental : (Qork IX MA11BLE AND GRAXITE- Examine Our Work. Get Our Prices All work guaranteed strictly first class. PHOVO UTAH If YOU will give us your fldaertisin Job Printing WE will give you Best Stoek Best Hesalts Best Designs Prompt Sendee treasonable Prices The Independent. Springville. .Utah. After being driven from one street to auolher by the scorching scorch-ing of the advancing flames, I finally turned into an alley and stood partly protected againsi the baking radiation hv the cor- J ner of a building. Betwixt the heat of the day, the fire, the smokp, and by fruitless fruit-less exertions, I was as wet as though fresh from the river, as black as a coal burner, and not in the fairest of humors. My coat and hat (ray best ones too) were burned by falling embers, and the sword I had forgotten to put off was hot to the touch and bothered my eyes exceedingly. exceed-ingly. My eyes burned as though peppered and the roar of the mad element, the falling! of walls, the cracking and breaking break-ing timbers were at times well-nigh well-nigh deafening. Blasting hot draughts drove down the way and a suffocating pall of smoke swept through the street as though pushed from behind by a whirlwind. Nothing was visi ble ten paces off, and why I re- mained where I was useless, and j where my situation was becoming becom-ing as dangerous as it was unbearable, un-bearable, 1 can nowise account for, save that I was ui!e 1 by fate, against which no man need combat. I was about stepping from the mouth of the blind alley in which I had been standing, when the figure of a man sped out of the smoke and dashed against and then passed me, reeling from the blow and staggering stag-gering in the recess behind. Slight as he was, the speed at which lie had been going nearly he would have broken away and fled, being more like a frightened animal than a man. "Now, once for all," said I, with a great pity stirred by his miserable condition as well as admiration by his gameness, "what are you a criminal or a prisoner of war?" ''Nay, no criminal," ho an" swered. looking me fairly in the eye and drawing a long breath. "What then? A prisoner of war an escaped patriot?" "You can be no tory to have used the word 'patriot,' he answered hastily, with a sudden lifting of his head. "You are right," I returned quickly. "If you are hunted as a rebel, you have found a friend and I the same. We were each in need." "Then, for the love of" God, let me go! There will bo a price on ray head! It is death to hold me here! 1 was to be hanged as a spy me free." but the fire set tor it to be alone. "A spy! By the Lord, from your looks you might be a second Shadraeh! What namo i are you unner: umne ici us work into safer quarters, said 1, full of a sudden fever, ! never occurred to mo 'douti I'ul of his statement "Nv. then, I am best Let me go, man; your grip is crushing my arm! 1 have a friend, and, once with him, I am safe. I believe you to be true. Know me as Rex." "One second more, then!" said I, loosening my grip "Where can we meet." He had drawn from me apace and was prepared to run, hut ialted long enough to throw back: "The Dove Ivingbridge road if God be willing I get so far. Se Nick Siryker." And with this he disappeared into took me off in v lesrs. and I had barely recovered my balance when a dozen armed soldiers ran by, shouting and swearing, as' .1' i. : . . I ... twiii. ii.. i uiuuvu 111 wiiii me iabi'.i , of my stock of patience ex Thls incident happened so hasted I turned on the fellow l iek- thatI ha- met hi whohad run into me,nno f..und 1akru his Rt(f fll h(f uvi mm ai ine euu or me eui-ue-sae, with his back to the wall, louh'd Scammfell had not returned re-turned to receive my note, nor did I greatly wonder wlwn told the next morning that he had ll0t, heJ. in over "iglit. The conTiisiVSi attending the' fire might easily account for many irregularities, and what cared I al'er all? I had done what 1 promised liim, and he might take up or leave the matter "jis he saw fit As for myself, I busied me with my damaged clothing, ihat I might be presentable pre-sentable at headquarters in the afternoon, unl when these were in as fair a shape a; a clumpy bachelor could nia!ie them. I hid nothing to do b;it pas the time. Of all the days of the Overheated Over-heated summer of 1778 that of Sunday, the 8th of August, was the most terrific in point, ol temperature. By li gh noon no man might stand th sun's unprotected, ami the heat ra dialed di-aled from the street as Hon, a furnace. I ndoors was but hitie better than without, set for thai I'i'tfj I pc m n i n oi 1 in M " v. . Ill 111 t l'"'llll "7 f. 1 ... 1 : . : -i . - 1 aim weiiMngu sinppeu my.-eii for comfort, the best the wall, and two blackened fists hel 1 up as if to defend himself to the last. Conceiving that I had caught a thief, a ransacker of deserted houses, if not an incendiary, I clinched him by the collar to drag him forth tor delivery to his pursuers, but the fellow dtlt me so smart a blow in the face that for a second it caused me tosee lights. I was in the mood to cuff him into insensibility, and might have done so had he not spoken, or rather gasped: j "For God, I thoughtyou a red- ' coat, and tried to vex you into ; killing me! If you have the heart of a man, do not deliver me to them again!" j "Who are you?" I demanded,' loosening my hold and trying' to get at his features throng! the black that covered them though I made out. no more i than that pait of his fiwe was ' overgrown by a young beard . wen singeu, the rest being so f T 1 1 . 1 . f gone beiore 1 reaizju mat 1 had not gotten from him a tithe of the knowledge 1 wished. I The "Dove" w;1s no puzzle, but of Nick Stryker 1 had never heard The fanner was a tavern somewhat, back from ihe Kings-5 Kings-5 bridge road, about seven miles from the city, and near , McGowau's pass, (now included ! in Central park), the la'ter pro-s pro-s bab'.y the host of that h me oi 'call. I knew the place for having 1 stopped there before the war, and, in fact, the upper island was as familiar tome as to (lie majority of its inhabitants, but at that time there was no Nick Stryker holding forth at the 1 Dove. Yfars and the vicissitude? j of war had doubtless ch anged many features of the country 'above the town, and might well j have changed the proprietors of j a tavern. So to it I determined to go as soon as 1 could come by a pass from Clinton. How the spy coulTl run the . Vinrrira wns ft necx fit rl Iter (ban grimed that he might have worn t .... but he seemeA fuii of resource, and evidently knew! a mask and been no safer from recognition. his business. DoubUess.thoughi "On your mercy then, o j hU friend is powerful, and answered; "an escaped prisoner. wiH , him on Mg w jy j "From where?" w,1 .m.SPlf e, having W "Ihe den lies in He hear of j,lim g0 , WuuM haye 8t00(J ,,v the fire by this. And rolling him in ,he face of a platoon? go up his eyes, the whites of which hungered was I for one in whom showed pitifully against " his T u ,ad ,j u.i, ii and .iJUting now in the best if lui morsj I ordered a measure of rvnn and ajug of water, and with these before me sat me down to build air castles for the morrow. Great waves of heat surged through the open windows, and the drowy stillness still-ness made me nod. Not wishing to sleep, I brought out the paper received from headquarters, head-quarters, and opened it as I had done for the tenth time at least. I had reread but a few lines when I was attracted bv the sound of distant thunder, and going to the windo.v, beheld a mighty bank of blue-black clouds towering above the west ern horizon, the topmost ridge mingling with the thin column of smoke ridng from the burned district. Not a breath of air stirred the hanging haves of the trees before th- do v, nor was a soul in sigh! save a small squad of redcoats tlia' j'U-t then s vunr round the cornei from the Broad way and entered the tavern bar. The coming of a tempest has always been a delight to m', and I watched with suppressed emotion emo-tion the advance of this, whieh presaged unusual violence. As I looked, the first g:v;ti gust.of wind came tearing up iho Broadway, Broad-way, bending low the trees an 1 beating with it a mighty van of dust and rubbish. Hurricdiy slamming down the windows, I turned to don some clothing and get below, when, through the din of (dashing branches, swinging swing-ing blinds, and rushing wind I heard a thunderous knocking at my chamber door, which was 1 T 1 1 cp. ui ere 1 moved to answer, and in the gathering gloom I beheld Capt. Scam mf II lustily enter and close the heavy portal behiud h:m. Her Health Restored TH E misery of stetplessness can only be ?st??'re3 by those who have experienced experi-enced Jt. Nervousness, sleeplessness, he'attachea, neuralgia and that miserable Jt'olicg of unrest, can surely be curedby Dr. Miles' F.cstor.itive Nervine. So certain Is Dr. Miles of this fact that all druggists are authorized to refund price paid tor the first bottle tried, providing It df-es not benefit. Mrs. Hnnry Bruns, vrife of the well known MacUsmJth at Grand Junction, Iowa, says: 1 was troubled wi'tl sleeplessness, nervous-ess, nervous-ess, herdacho and Irregular menstruation; ..ittTcris'g untold misery for years. I used ;fi-ions n-dvertised remedies for female com-v com-v li-luts betides being under the care of local lysiclaus, Tvifliout help. I noticed iu Dr. Hie' advertisement the testimonial of a "idy cured of tiiinithts similar to mine, and .ihn.i never cease to thank that lady. Her .::s.tiji!o:iial iDdueod mo to use Dr. Miles" .Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills, whi':li restored me to health. I ca nuot say enough ior l r.Milfci'Kemediea." Dr. Miles' Remedies Sie sold by all druggists drug-gists under a positive guarantee, first bott.lo benefits or money refunded. re-funded. Book on diseases dis-eases of the heart and serves free. Address, DE. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. Ind. Napoleon rnl Siino. d'Isonri. One ay, during1 the visit of Fefich, the little congregation was appalled by ti'.c noise of n saber clanking ar.d drng--ifiiig oil the ilagstones of the hall, and of a voice' calling imperiously for Gon-slave, Gon-slave, one of Uie youny Isoard. All of the- assembly, frozen with terror, re-l.Taiiiod re-l.Taiiiod rooted to the Fpot. After ti moment's mo-ment's hesitation Mnue. d'Isoan! conr-ryeously conr-ryeously opeud tho door. The disturber disturb-er was Napoleon. The lad, recovered her calmness and rose to tho situation. "Take off your helmet at once, monsieur," she said, sternly, "and remember re-member where yon are! My son will not go with you until mass is finished; kneel down." Napoleon submitted with the docility of a child, and with every appearance of reverence, remained to the end. One of the thing's Cardinal Fesch was most vehement in asserting, assert-ing, up to the very close of his life, was that hiy mighty nephew, throughout all bis erratic career, ne.er for a moment lest tie faith." Donanoe's Magazine. h IV! lies p Nervine! IS. Restores Ji jllj Haalth So-To-Bac for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak 'jisa strong, blood pure. 60c, SI. All druggists. Sick Headaches, The curse of overworked womankind, are quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover tloot tea, the great blood purifier puri-fier and tissue builder. Money refunded re-funded if not satisfactory. Price 25 ccii t.s and 50 cents. City Drugstore. THIS MEANS BUSINESS. (TO LE rUED) Beauty- Is Blood Deep. Clm blood means a ckan skin. No ba.tucy without it. C'ciscarcts, Candy Cathartic Cathar-tic clean your blood aud keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy livev and driving ail impurities im-purities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pirnplea, boils, blotches, blockheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascnrets, beauty for ten cents. Ail druggists, drug-gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. A DIME-HOVEL HERO. Continued from. Second Pape. btirned skin, he hesitated, then broke out again: "What is it to you who or what I am? If you love justice or hope for it yourself, let rue go!" "Come, then," sai 1 I, softened more by his manner than his j words, "we will roast here in t i hree minutes. Lotus go intoj better air." So, taking him by the arm, I leji him into thei street, where the smoke was so dense that it became necessary to grope one's way. Once we were in danger of suffocation, but the wind whirled aloft the thick muck for an instant, and gradually we worked to a fairer spot, though still hard by Ihe fire I could confide nnd who assist me in the plan which still boiled in my brain. Find him again I must. The name of '"Rex," being but Latin for "the king,,' I guessed to be the little memoranduia book and turned over the leaves, wlucb. were scribbled here and there with names and dates and bits of rhyme, written in a neat, schoolboy's hand. On the first page he found the boy's name and place cf residence not the place he had named, but a village much nearer the city. "George H. Burton, . "Ecst Greenwich." "Ah!" said the lieutenant, smiling. "So that's where he comes from. Well, my bloodthirsty -little rover, I hope we shall have a surprise for you iu the morning." And, in preparation for this evrnt, he sent a telegram to East Greenwich and. a telephone message to the chief cf police. In the morning, after George had been provided with a good breakfast, he was talking with the lieutenant and the officer who had brought him in, trj-ing to evade their questions and wondering what they meant to do with him, when he was astonished to kear an excited voice, exclaiming: "Where is be? Oh, please bring him here, Mr. Policeman!" And the next moment the c-hb.-t of police entered, ushering in a stout old lady and a thin lady, who was not old, although Bhe was not young. They both had rcveet, home-lik? faee?, that could only iro with kind and I ring hearts, and they both hew at Genre Oil the principal lines of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway passenger trains are electric lighted, steam heated and protected by block signals With these modern appliances, ; iiilway traveling at high speeds iu;s reached a degree of safety heretofore unkown and not ;;ttainal!e on roads where they are not in use. Electric lights and ;.te;im heat make it possible to dispense with the oil lamp nnd the car stye. Block signals sig-nals have reduced the chances for collisions to the minimum by maintaining an absolute interval in-terval of space betwene trains. For maps, time tables and information in-formation generally, call on or .address L. L. Downing. Com-mr-icial Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah. Frazer Axle Grease f Bide a Monarch end Ke Gjj Ell ii 4i s II A i i n lUIII run III I a el RE lie llll'lf HI H u Z S rfi mS 9 BS C T 1 1 B I W P H IS IU I ft IE . Ii 5 i S r . R T Are recognized the world over as representing the highest type cf excellence in bicycle construction. $25.00 KING and QUEEN $2,00 The best pair of bicycles on earth for the money. MONARCH CHAINLESSS7522: MONARCH ROADSTERS iSOE DEFIANCE ROADSTERS $3522: m Agents wanted in open fe'V' MONARCH CYCLE MFG. 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Salary Sal-ary straight mo a year and exprnses-deii-! i.iie. I oi.afl'e. no more, no less Salary. ! Month'y f7.. References. Enclose self-ad-j dressed sta-uped envelope, Herbert E. Hess, l i-eaiuc it. Dept. M. Chicago. his allies might come by him, and thid conjecture was nil I had to assist me in my intended search, put it was something to go on; connected with th rest, and with ift further attention atten-tion to the vast confl-igifliion, I made my way out of its vicinity Within two hours of the time I left it a deluge of rain, which had been threatening all day, came down and quenched the flames. Jormy own interests j I looked upon the flood as And here it was I noticed that providential, and it was as well the hair of his head was burned f for lhe interests of the thousands off on one side, hiscoat scorched J of patriots shut up in the citv, to tinder, and his breeches as ua t not been for this in-hanging in-hanging in shreds. j terpositiou of Heaven, the en- But I had no sooner brought tire towu would have been swept him to where we could take a bv fire an1 lhe imprisoned in wbole breath and see a few rods 1 mates of the packed sugar houes in advance than he held back, 5 might have shared the fate of darting bis glances in every di-. tne buildings themselves, rection as though in fear of de- J It did not surprise me that on tectioa.. Had I not kept a. close repairing to the King's Arms I world did you come here . v l.o told j-ou where I was?" "The policemen telegrapfctcd to t and wo started right of? as soon as vrp i IiaiiivI lit rnn irsa f,-vill-l- VTf1 hr '1 "f : slept a wink ail n'.trht not a so:! i ti e house; and your gJT.ndpa's trttac tr.Kos ton to look for you," eaid the ckl Jruly wlth tears in her eyes. "Oh, Georglc! Ccorgie! How eould you run awr.y?" "IIow could' you do it, George ?" cctced Aunt Polly, reproachfully. And George,-whose loiely night in the cell had given him a g-ood opportunity oppor-tunity for reflection, evidently wondered won-dered himself how he could hare done it. He faltered, repentantly: "I don't know. Aunt Tolly. I T g-aess I didn't think. If you'll take mo homo and not let grandpa whale lae, I'li aewr do It again." tVhetlier liis -grandfather "whaled ' lari or not, the reporter cannot to3.;. though he certainly deserved it; buf, as he was taken home,- and has not since been found roaminp- the streeJs af ftlpht, it mny be inferred that he&epf: liis proruie. Golden Days. ' A. A, BROWN, ID;; tin easy shave and an art If tic haircut, call on biru. Ii2.dies; - and - Olaildran's HAIK cuts a Kpeeialiy- AGliSCY for the TKOV STEAJW LAUNDRY. Salt rnke. Turlor next to PostoSSce, ?pringvllle moosona! Artist All Work Done In 1 be JTJjrhest Style ' of ti) Art. Comfortable Uatb-rooru Uatb-rooru Attached. Fee 2j cents. .Shdp. IDDEN by the professional racer, it has proven a wrnr.rr oftener than any in competition. Ridden by the nonprofessional, non-professional, by the "scorcher for business of pleasur, iv has a record second to none. Material used in its constrin Ib'i; pains-taking; care in manufacturing details, ease in running-, fcrd handsome, symmetrical design are a few of its claims for superior t' Reasonable prices, coupled With high values, are characteristics cx the "WHITE." Our long established reputation guarantees ihz excellence of our product. Models A and B $50.00 Model G (30-in. wheel) GO.OO "Special Racer" G5.00 - Models E and F (chainless) 75. OO White Sewing Machine Company, CLEVELAND, OHIO. i. A Prominent PIi vslt lan. A prominent New l'ork pbywt iatf in discussing the merits of llipana Tabules with :v brother M. D. said : ' .Several vcars ag 1 asuti-ted Utat if one Tvi.3iiod to l;x.nio a phikm-thopist, phikm-thopist, and do a lienelicent duett one that would help tlo vv!olo human hu-man raca nothing could Ijc b.ltcr than to procure tho Koo&evelt Hospital Hos-pital prescription, tvi.Uk is the lasts of th: Ripans TabttUs, and cause it t-t be put up in the form of a ketchup and distributed among the poor."' Kales Inrrati'na:. Ths largest retnil drug store, in America, in that of liegeman & '. cm llroadway in New York City. A fepnytc? who went there learn. lfyw liipans '1 ab-ules ab-ules were sellinjj bought a five-cent carton and asked j Do you have much call for thess?" . . Ue was refcrrc-tl to a ge ctleman w ho proved to be the head of the depart ment, lie said : The sale of , Ripans1 Tafenles is constant and" ia , inereasiag, duo eswcially totheinBuenticl character oft!jetcstimo3DiaL3 iii fli daily press, and growing ctit cf those, through the fewnTirooudatiort of friend to friend. BAtiSfnclioTi with them is very gpneril. Wlicn mc? thry are begun I notica that a periiiiknrtst customer for them is made. This, 1 believe, is through thoir intrinsic merit, which proves tho bona. l!d-character l!d-character of the advertising.; I think thcra spodallv useful iith general run of stomach troubles." :rcs t !!. 1 ',1' t lT 1 .-lv.;vs ,;: .' .i An Elderly I.adj-. An elderly lady iivlhgul rVrtiS:iiu Ileighlp, a part of New Yi.rfri iv-r and who wm known to I i" a .'ra advoevbj of ltipans TaV"'" i : ry cu.soot liver trouble or r iid toiiWeporfer wlio the purpose of l-'iirning i 1-trj of her casv : " J "n s. t iujilovcd a lilur-. Ir u t i-l tha last occasion 1 bad t at that time oblahiel jh renulta. . I had nov jiad ia patent medicines, but l5:t: t K'5i)i9 Tabulea recomn:i-ji(i d - ? Jiizhlv in tho New York ... con cluded lo give ihem ; ii i; J. r foitnd lbev were just v. Iml my t; ds-manded. I have never ePM'J' -' 4. np, f i ! i- i a physician since, and that ?n ij.lt-.r- :id .1 A dollar's w.,; ( ..f Kipar. Tra:: s and I v.-otJ-ff of wilhovt-ih;.! f- 'H' if it v.-eie n dollar." . lime of tliis view ilivro rrn present two fl:n- !i ters T. i.o cm (-. y objected to their mother gi: ;a testimonial which cIiqcM pa.v.' ! -r name in the newspaje' NA : do this the elder lady r4rg?:c4 r ' ".ln-rts may te other casefl j"r hr ? u:U , and 1 am sure I takegreiit .j : in recommeudine: tha Tnln,"c :i one afllicted as I war,. Ii tlu t. !j r-j about my caiiO in the pax is e;:ai !is same oihef person simibtlj ufJccted to bo ns irrentlv' tencflt(3l an I have been, I soo noobjivfitti " Tlie d.iup.h-iewi, d.iup.h-iewi, knowing l;ow w.rnestly sha felt aliottho Wficf;. hl lnd received. I 3 it ..re n v i 1 One Door JTorth iiug of Dr. Store.- Peterson . JJ A ner style part 4 (j w iAUuii-esi.-in a.. .'.101" m:' c ' " '," H - 1 - J $ i ., ll ' i 'f ; 1 '( I - i : v it 1 -f 1 --1.1 -1 lM ; f' 3 f.; t 1 . I ! 11' i f ; jt I j 4 1 i! . 1 |